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John Bradley wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:96C43132-5557-49C6-9180-71A77B69E7C7@wingaa.com"
type="cite"><base href="x-msg://550/">
<div>The other alternative is to ban IE because it is the source of
the 2K limit for GET.</div>
<div>Not a problem for FF or other browsers.</div>
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Although I cannot find any official documentation, it seems that the
traditional 2K limit for IE GET requests has been increased
significantly in IE8<br>
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=henrik<br>
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